jacko girl Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
looking for a good dentist in La Union
-----------------------------------------any recommendations?
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#2 marco_1 M I Y E M B R O
Join Date: Dec 2000Location:
within the loop meron sa old market west wing tapat ng KONICA
PHOTO SHOP sa may PC4Me mismo o kaya POD pasok ka sa loob . nandun yung
HUFANA DENTAL CLINIC mobile# +639228970688 . maganda ginawa nila sa asawa ko
6 all ceramic crowns very natural ang color di halata. mas mura singil nila kesa makati. Pwede ka rin punta sa website http://www.facebook.com/HufanaDentalClinic . Credit Cards pwede rin.
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#3 mytitagirl Member
Join Date: Oct 2001
basta pedia dentist mahal kasi specialized siya. sa lourdes
hospital sa sta. mesa manila may ilang pedia dentist dun. pero sa pedia ng
anak mo ask if meron siya recommendado na pedia dentist ksi kailangan ng
pedia approval kung meron procedure na gagawain.
kuwento ko lang...kasi anak ko meron cavities sa 2 front teeth niya, sabi ng
pedia dentist, e, very early stage, kaso meron stain kaya parang maitim in
between nung 2 teeth. gusto gawain ay try ilang sessions kung kaya
unti-untiin at baka pumayag magpa pasta anak ko, e, nakakatakot yung sound
ng drill ano! so advice ng pedia dentist ay sedate. e, ako naman ang natakot
sa procedure kasi sa anus idaraan ang sedation tapos ilang hours na ma-woozy
feeling ang bata. tapos libo-libo ang cost kasi iba bayad ng
anaesthisiologist sa pedia dentist at per tooth pa ng pastahan ang singil.
anyway, against ang asawa ko sa procedure at reason niya na baby teeth pa
lang naman at hindi pa permanent, so kahit pastahan, e, matatangal din naman
ang ngipin.
nag-usap din kami pedia, at open naman siya sa procedure, kaso tinignan din
ngipin ng anak ko at sa personal opinion niya ay since hindi naman daw
nagrereklamo anak ko na masakit, at alagaan lang sa flouride toothpaste at
flossing, since tutoo naman na hindi pa nga permanent ang ngipin.
so balik kami sa pedia dentist at sinabi ko nga na hindi kami magpapa-sedate,
ano pa ba puwede gawain sa teeth para hindi lumala ang cavity. ayun at
cleaning na lang at pinahiran ng flouride gel na pang protect daw ng teeth.
so sa ngayon kahit andun pa rin cavity, e, hindi naman lumalala kasi alaga
sa toothbrush, floss at minimized candy eating, at drinking lots of water.
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#6 orano Member
Join Date: Oct 1999Location: Singapore
Yung cousin-in-law ko lady dentist... although alaga naman sa
toothbrush yung anak nya, nasira pa rin maaga yung teeth nya - siguro around
5 years old. Naupod actually...
Ang ginawa nung CIL ko, nilagyan nya ng temporary bridge, para lang hindi
maka-affect sa eating and talking yung pagkawala ng 4 front teeth. Nung
nakita nyang patubo na yung permanent teeth, tinanggal na nya yung temp
bridge!
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#7 roxyd3428 Member
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Metro_Manila try dra. angpait ching
she has clinics at Quiapo and Tayuman. super ptatient
siya sa anak kong dentist-phobic (sino ba hindi )
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Oct 18, 2004, 11:25 PM #8 JdelaCruz Place Avatar Here
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Bayan ni Juan mytitagirl, I would have done the same thing
under the circumstances. Who'd want their kid to be sedated for something so
very far from being life-threatening.
Basta ang gawin na lang ngayon, siguraduhing di na mabubulok ang ibang
ngipin. Don't let baby sleep with bottle in mouth, that's the one of the
best things you can do. Also, when baby eats something sweet or starchy that
tends to cling to the teeth like bread or even a banana, make sure she
drinks enough water to wash away as much of the stuff as possible, or make
her eat something else non-sweet which will take the sweet stuff out just as
well.
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Oct 19, 2004, 04:41 PM #9 mac_bolan00 Banned by Admin
Join Date: Dec 2000Location:
Quezon to be honest, i only found out this year there's such
a thing. is it necessary? couldn't the regular pedia visit root out any
problems?
mac_bolan00 View Public Profile Oct 19, 2004, 08:30
PM #10 smilewarrior Moderator
Join Date: Apr 2002Location:
Clinic:My mom's a pediatrician (physician). Yes, a
pediatrician can tell if a child has cavities or not. If she finds problems
in the mouth, she refers the kid to a pediatric dentist or a general dentist
for dental treatment.
Pediatric dentists are really better at handling kids when compared to the
rest of us dentists.
Similar to orthodontists, pediatric dentists have undergone specialty
training after passing the dental boards. We usually referd kids with
unmanageable behavior problems to them, as behavior problems are their
specialty. They also treat special children ( Down's Syndrome, Cerebral
Palsy, Epilepsy, Autism, etc.).
They also treat "regular kids" and are very good at doing so, armed with the
latest techniques that will hopefully keep kid's teeth cavity free.
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Oct 21, 2004, 12:28 PM
#11 Ladydredd KspmtaPskmta
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Aug 2004 i need a pedia dentist based in makati. my danni's
front teeth had been damaged already by cavities...need help!
tnx!
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Oct 21, 2004, 01:41 PM
#12 smilewarrior Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2004 smilewarrior:
thanks a lot for the contacts!!! kaya lang, mejo malayo na sa
makati yung mga contacts na bigay mo eh =)
however, i passed by the dental clinic in patient's first yesterday and i
found out that they have a resident pedia dentist there. i think im gonna
try that one out...
pero, thanks a lot pa din! =)
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Jan 23, 2005, 10:15 PM
#15 pretty Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
I brought my 2 yr old daughter to the dental clinic at podium
(Lower ground level). So far everything went very well coz concern namin
that the first visit to the dentist shouldn't be traumatic. The consultation
fee is P300. They did a cleaning on her teeth whch cost P100 but we were
given a discount so we paid P360 total.
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Jan 26, 2005, 12:27 PM
#16 pattybee Member
oin Date: Jan 2000Location: Makati
Our kids used to see Mildred Parks, DDM. Her clinic was in
Makati (Mile Long). I don't know if she's still there, though. You might try
looking her up. KuyaDanny
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Jan 29, 2005, 02:52 PM
#18 pretty Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Pattybee,The dental clinic is The Mental Care Center hahaha
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Feb 24, 2005, 05:50 PM
#19 Simply_Sexy Member
Join Date: Sep 2002Location: Metro_Manila
meron sa sm manila.. basta dun sa top floor. i just forgot
the name of the dentist. i saw it when we were there. and if anybody has
tried her service, let us know ur feedback & kung how much consultation fee.
tnx!
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#20 sterling gorgeous girl
Join Date: Apr 2002Location: in your dreams
Try Dr. Atoke Balitok. Her clinic is near the Ortigas
Ext.-Imelda Ave. Junction in Cainta.
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
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Clinic mobile# +63922 897 0688
Good cosmetic dentistry is more than excellent clinical skills and state-of-the-art equipment. We feel that mutual trust and respect are factors as well in the success of your treatment. We believe that open communication can help build this trust and we work hard to make sure that our level of care is deserving of our patients' respect and confidence.The cornerstone of our practice philosophy is a genuine desire to help our patients achieve and maintain excellent dental health along with certain cosmetic goals. Establishing this as our foundation enables us to provide the type of care that our patients expect and deserve.
A thorough examination and diagnosis allows us to detect existing problems and plan an effective approach to regaining and maintaining the cosmetic result and healthy smile our patients want.While our specialty niche is cosmetic dentistry, we do place emphasis on the prevention of dental disease through patient education and regular preventive visits. Our caring attitude toward our patients' needs and concerns is driven by our desire to help them achieve and maintain optimum dental health.
Our practice offers a full range of dental services for the entire family.
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Friday, December 17, 2010
Air Asia's Philippine unit sees maiden flight in 2011
Manila (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) - The Philippine unit of regional aviation giant Air Asia will be flying out of Clark Freeport in Pampanga province by the third quarter of next year as the company aims to dominate the highly competitive air travel industry in the Philippines.
Businessman Antonio 'Tonyboy' Cojuangco, Michael Romero and Maan Hontiveros will each own 20 per cent of the new airline - Air Asia Philippines. The group will partner with Malaysia's long-haul budget airline Air Asia X, which will own 40 per cent.
Cojuangco and Romero were named chairman and vice chairman, respectively, while Hontiveros was appointed the firm's president and CEO.
"There's a massive market here," Air Asia X founder and CEO Tony Fernandes said in a briefing, adding that the airline's maiden flight would take place in September 2011.
The company plans to launch regional flights at first, while it studies the viability of domestic flights in the country, Fernandes said.
The company is considering flights to and from the west coast of the United States. At present, flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) is the only one that operates flights between the United States and the Philippines, he added.
Air Asia Philippines, which will have an initial capital of US$25 million, will be the Malaysian group's third affiliate outside of its home country. The airline group already has units operating in Indonesia and Thailand.
"There is no overcapacity in the Philippines. I believe that the pie is big enough for all airlines," Fernandes said, reacting to a recent statement by PAL that the entry of Air Asia could lead to price wars among the airlines operating in the country.
The pressure on prices and profit margins, PAL president Jaime Bautista said, could result in a slowdown in investments and deterioration of services to the public.
Businessman Antonio 'Tonyboy' Cojuangco, Michael Romero and Maan Hontiveros will each own 20 per cent of the new airline - Air Asia Philippines. The group will partner with Malaysia's long-haul budget airline Air Asia X, which will own 40 per cent.
Cojuangco and Romero were named chairman and vice chairman, respectively, while Hontiveros was appointed the firm's president and CEO.
"There's a massive market here," Air Asia X founder and CEO Tony Fernandes said in a briefing, adding that the airline's maiden flight would take place in September 2011.
The company plans to launch regional flights at first, while it studies the viability of domestic flights in the country, Fernandes said.
The company is considering flights to and from the west coast of the United States. At present, flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) is the only one that operates flights between the United States and the Philippines, he added.
Air Asia Philippines, which will have an initial capital of US$25 million, will be the Malaysian group's third affiliate outside of its home country. The airline group already has units operating in Indonesia and Thailand.
"There is no overcapacity in the Philippines. I believe that the pie is big enough for all airlines," Fernandes said, reacting to a recent statement by PAL that the entry of Air Asia could lead to price wars among the airlines operating in the country.
The pressure on prices and profit margins, PAL president Jaime Bautista said, could result in a slowdown in investments and deterioration of services to the public.
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